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Record information A Map of the British and French settlements in North America. [cartographic material] / Univ. Mag. J. Hinton, Newgate Street
Date:1755.Reference:R11981-394-9-E, Volume number: 177Item no. (creator):Alexander E. MacDonald Canadiana Collection Item #177Local class no.:H3/1000/[1755]Type of material:Maps and cartographic materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:3951034Date(s):1755.Place:London:Place of creation:EnglandPublisher:J. Hinton,Extent:1 map : co. ; 27 x 37 cm on sheet 30 x 39 cm.Language of material:EnglishScope and content:Map of eastern half of North America from James Bay to the Gulf of Mexico.Shows provinces, selected towns and cities, forts, Indian villages and tribal territory, and place names.Additional name(s):Additional information:General note:Title in decorative cartouche.
Inset: Fort Frederick at Crown Point built by the French 1731. 7 x 8 cm.
From the Universal magazine, London: J. Hinton 1755, v. 17. Oct 1755, p.144-145.
Prime meridian London.Custodial history:Part of the Alexander E. MacDonald Canadiana Collection purchased by the Public Archives of Canada in 1981.Citation/reference note:John Sellers "Maps and charts of North America and the West Indies, 1750-1789 : A Guide to the Collections in the Library of Congress" entry 36.Cartographic math data:Scale [1:10 000 000] (W 100°--W 51°/N 60°--N 28°)Availability of other formats note:The microfiche version is NMC 175487Source:PrivateOther accession no.:80101/245 CA -
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Original can be viewed in the presence of an early cartographic archivist.Microfiche [R11981] NMC175487[ConsultationOpen]Volume [R11981][ConsultationOpen]177 Item no. assigned by LAC 177[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:Credit Library and Archives Canada.
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